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Landwind impressed on the 2016 Guangzhou Auto Show with this very sleek Daoyao, formerly known as the E33, a sporty crossover that will be launched on the Chinese car market in the second half of 2017. The design has been finalized, they will only change the lights and the rear bumper. Great stuff, and so much better than their X7 Range Rover clone.

Landwind is awash with money thanks to their top selling X7 Evoque clone. Happily, it appears that they are using that cash to launch more cars. One of those is a new compact crossover SUV, code named E33. It will debut in close-to-production-concept form on the the Guangzhou Auto Show on Friday.

Landwind has scored a massive hit with their X7 Evoque clone. That means they have money and that means they will launch shiploads of new cars. First up is a new compact SUV code named E33. It will debut in close-to-production-concept form on the Guangzhou Auto Show and launch on the Chinese car market in H1 2017.

Revenge! A Range Rover Evoque crashed into its clone; the infamous the Landwind X7, hurting it a little bit. Both cars are red so we can see once more how much the X7 looks like the Range Rover. The accident happened in the great city of Chongqing. The Range Rover has Chongqing license plate, whereas the Landwind hails all the way from Guangdong.

Finally it happened to me: eye to eye with the Landwind X7 in China. I had seen the controversial clone on shows but never in the wild. And there she was, brand new and wearing blue, standing on a street in the faraway Dongba area, just minutes away from my home.

The Landwind X7 SUV is a Chinese clone of the Range Rover Evoque. Buyers who think their X7 doesn’t look enough like the Evoque yet can buy a special kit that includes a Evoque grille and Land Rover badges. The kit can be bought right at the Landwind dealer, just like Toyota kits can be bought at BYD.

Landwind Motor has released the first official photos of the final production version of the extremely controversial Landwind X7 SUV, a 99% Chinese clone of the Range Rover Evoque. The Landwind X7 will be launched on the Chinese car market on August 6, with a price ranging from 135.000 to 150.000 yuan ($21.740 – 24.164).